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All approaches to counseling and psychotherapy rest on assumptions about human nature. Current theories are primarily derived from Buddhist, humanistic, and evolutionary perspectives where there is no God or faith. This book mines the riches of scripture to identify the dimensions of human nature as understood in the Christian faith that can illuminate the work of the practicing clinician. These dimensions of human nature serve as a scaffolding that organize the scientific findings from psychology and neuroscience while remaining attentive to the spirituality of the client. A…mehr

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All approaches to counseling and psychotherapy rest on assumptions about human nature. Current theories are primarily derived from Buddhist, humanistic, and evolutionary perspectives where there is no God or faith. This book mines the riches of scripture to identify the dimensions of human nature as understood in the Christian faith that can illuminate the work of the practicing clinician. These dimensions of human nature serve as a scaffolding that organize the scientific findings from psychology and neuroscience while remaining attentive to the spirituality of the client. A neuro-psycho-spiritual approach takes a whole-person perspective, delving into the psychological, neurobiological, and spiritual layers of human experience that are relevant to clinical practice. The counselor and psychotherapist will learn how to utilize the dimensions of human nature found in the Bible and apply them to their clinical work through the treatment of Joe, a priest struggling with a sex addiction. Joe will serve as a guide to illustrate how Christian principles can serve as a roadmap to better understand how emotional healing can be facilitated.
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Autorenporträt
Carlos Fayard, Ph.D. is a practicing clinical psychologist, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Chair of the Psychiatry & Religion Program, Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Training and Community Mental Health and Director, Clinical Psychology Internship at Loma Linda University School of Medicine, in Loma Linda, California. He is also an Associate Director for Mental Health Affairs, Health Ministry Department, Global Headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Silver Springs, Maryland. Dr. Fayard has been the recipient of the Guadalupe Award and the Amar Es Entregarse Award from the Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino, California and the Editor of "A Christian Worldview and Mental Health" and "Vida Abudante: La Psicologia Positiva desde la Cosmovision Biblica".